Daily Racing Form has served as the most trusted source of news and information about the sport since 1894, and moving forward we have decided to provide a free daily playbook – something that both hardcore horseplayers and casual observers can reference to get informed of each day’s action. 12:40 BAQ 1st SUGAR GRAY LEONARD (#6, 5-1) has concentrated mostly on turf recently but he is effective on the main track, and has mostly faced tougher than this throughout his career; turf to dirt and dropping sharply as he cuts back to sprint making his second start for Sciacca. -Mike Beer | Bet this race with DRF Bets 1:00 KEE 1st Hard to see how HALMSTAD (#5, 6-1) is as high as 6-1 with this bunch. He totally lost his form in the spring, but the layoff might have done him all the good he needed. Video of the team drill Sept. 30 in his only work since being shipped to Kentucky from Oklahoma, and he went well enough. Sharp win over the track last fall. Could easily shake loose under Irad. -Marcus Hersh | Bet this race with DRF Bets 1:55 LRL 4th BABY BLOCKS (#13, 10-1) rated back to get off the rail and track the favored pacesetter (finished third) from the outside, went on the attack on the second turn, then grinded away to score at Colonial. This is a much-tougher spot, but the recent bullet workout allays fears of a bounce, and she has the tactical speed to get close to the pace. -Dan Illman | Bet this race with DRF Bets 2:36 KEE 4th Feel like SKELLY ROAD (#9, 15-1) might have a sharper break in him here making his second start following a long layoff and just the third of his career, and that the start could translate into better speed, which might put him on the lead and into the winner's circle under the bug boy with the famous name. -Marcus Hersh | Bet this race with DRF Bets 2:55 LRL 6th All three of ANGEL ART's (#8, 6-1) wins have come sprinting, and she cuts back in distance after facing a tough crew around two turns at Colonial. Set reasonable fractions from the rail, but couldn't go with the likes of No Show Sammy Jo, who then won the All Along here with a 90 Beyer. Expecting her to revert to the stalking/late-running tactics that have worked in the past. -Dan Illman | Bet this race with DRF Bets 3:25 LRL 7th LUCKY PRINdCE (#7, 12-1) drops in class after a useful turf debut. Prompted the favored pacesetting winner from the outside, was hard-ridden in between horses on the second turn, then stayed on pretty gamely for fourth. He might be the one to make the running at this reduced class level. -Dan Illman | Bet this race with DRF Bets 4:21 BAQ 8th DREAMWORKIN (#8, 9-2) debuted on dirt and did not get away from the gate well, before saving ground for a long way and then racing on mildly in a race she might have needed; has turf in her pedigree and might be set to improve quickly as she switches surfaces right away for Dutrow. -Mike Beer | Bet this race with DRF Bets 5:48 KEE 10th HALF DOME (#6, 6-1) is a DRF Best Bet (Marcus Hersh). | Bet this race with DRF Bets 6:27 WO 4th LADIES RUM (#7, 10-1) had a fast pace to close behind when graduating over $10K maidens in her much-improved second start for Mattine a month ago. She's a likely repeater in this light NW2 contest if the fractions are honest. -Ron Gierkink | Bet this race with DRF Bets 9:55 RP 6th BOX A ROCKS (#6, 6-1) is a January foal with more racing experience than all of these. -Mary Rampellini | Bet this race with DRF Bets 10:53 RP 8th WORLD FAIR (#5, 8-1) has hooked some significant runners in the maiden ranks, among them eventual stakes winners Valentine Candy and Henro. -Mary Rampellin | Bet this race with DRF Bets